Braised Pork All’Arrabbiata Recipe (2024)

By Ali Slagle

Braised Pork All’Arrabbiata Recipe (1)

Total Time
3½ hours
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This spicy pork shoulder’s long-simmered flavor is one you’ll crave all season long. The browned pork shoulder braises with fire-roasted tomatoes, red wine and basil in the oven until it becomes fork-tender and breaks down into a rich ragù. The red-pepper flakes create a gentle heat, while basil adds sweetness. Serve over polenta or toss with tubed pasta, like penne or rigatoni. If serving with pasta, loosen the sauce with a little pasta cooking water to help the sauce coat the pasta.

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Ingredients

Yield:6 to 8 servings (about 7 cups)

  • 2 to 2½pounds boneless pork shoulder, trimmed of more than ¼-inch fat
  • Kosher salt and black pepper
  • 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 10garlic cloves, peeled and smashed
  • teaspoons red-pepper flakes
  • 3(14-ounce) cans fire-roasted crushed or diced tomatoes
  • 1cup red wine
  • 5basil sprigs

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

388 calories; 27 grams fat; 8 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 13 grams monounsaturated fat; 3 grams polyunsaturated fat; 8 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 4 grams sugars; 24 grams protein; 733 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Season the pork all over with 2 teaspoons salt and 1 teaspoon pepper.

  2. Step

    2

    In a large Dutch oven, heat the olive oil over medium-high. Add the pork shoulder and sear until browned on all sides, 8 to 10 minutes.

  3. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the garlic and red-pepper flakes to the oil and stir to combine. Add the tomatoes, red wine and basil. Stir to combine, season with salt and lots of black pepper, then bring to a boil over medium-high heat.

  4. Step

    4

    Cover, then transfer to the oven and cook until the pork falls apart when prodded with a fork, 2½ to 3 hours.

  5. Step

    5

    Working directly in the pot, use two forks to shred the meat into long bite-size pieces. Stir the pork into the tomato sauce until it’s evenly distributed. Ragù will keep refrigerated for 3 days or frozen up to 3 months.

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Sadie Sugars

could i do this in a slow cooker?

Paulo

For an English cook - does the “fire roast” thing make any difference over plain old tinned tomatoes? Not a term I’ve come across here and not a product available on Amazon UK

sscharf

How about suggestions for how to do this in an insta-pot?

Megan

Do you take the pork out of the pan after browning, and then add the other ingredients together and boil? Once that is done, do you then add the pork roast back into the mix and cook in the oven as directed, then shred? That seems like how it should be, though the directions aren't clear about this...

JYL

For slow cookers, just sear the meat in a skillet. Put meat in the slow cooker. Add all ingredients mentioned in Step 3. Turn on the slow cooker. Leave slow cooker alone. Go do something. Turned slow cooker on low? Come back after a bunch of hours. Turned slow cooker on high? Check on it in less hours.

NorCalGoyo

Had this tonight. The chef who prepared it added tomato paste and Mashed anchovies at step no. 3, which turned out to be a delicious enhancement.

Lilysdad

Arrabbiata traditionally includes capers in the recipe. Adding three tablespoons to this lovely recipe would give it the proper savory touch.

Krysten Chambrot, Senior Staff Editor, NYT Cooking

This recipe is so easy and a total hit! It’s perfect for a chilly day, or for when you want to impress your guests without a ton of heavy lifting.

Mari

Here's an easy way to fire-roast tomatoes; I use Roma:Set broiler to HIGH.For small tomatoes, leave whole and place them bottom side up on a sheet pan. Brush tomatoes with olive oil.Broil on HIGH for 10 minutes, then broil on LOW for another 5 minutes. You want/should to see some charred skin.Remove from oven and transfer tomatoes to a bowl or plate. Cover with plastic wrap and let cool for about 10 minutes.Remove plastic wrap and carefully pull off the skins with a pair of tongs.

Mari

I make pork carnitas with the same cut and size of meat. I cut the pork into two pieces, sautés in insta pot, add everything to insta pot and cook for 35 minutes with 10-minute natural release, then quick release.

Alexandra

While I do have an Instant Pot, this seemed like a recipe that deserved an oven braise, and I am so pleased with the results. This recipe is so easy to prepare. I used bone-in pork shoulder because I wanted the bone for stock and found that it still cooked evenly, according to the directions. The sauce is to die for - it is so good and savory. I served with creamy polenta and shiitake mushrooms. This will certainly be added to my cold weather meal rotation.

anne chaney

Absolutely. I do it all the time. It is less greasy if you make it overnight. Chill it in the a.m. and skim off the solidified fat before you heat it for dinner.

Jennifer

Paulo, fire roasted canned tomatoes have a little char on them and it imparts a slightly smoky/deeper flavor. I like them but you can replace with regular canned if you cannot find them.

stephanie

this was "pick the bowl up to eat it" good. i served over polenta, but next time would want a bit more pork, or leave as-is & serve over pasta. sauteed a thinly sliced vidalia onion along w the garlic and added some oregano. subbed 1/2 stock & 1/2 red wine vinegar for wine. braised at 300, still done in 3hrs. i let it rest in the sauce for 1hr & shredded on a board to remove the fat. immersion blender'd the sauce before adding the pork back in.pic on IG: https://www.instagram.com/p/B9xD7SLJZgA/

Adam

I’ve made this a few times, but most recently did not have fire-roasted tomatoes, but after reading several comments here, I’m very satisfied with the results: used 1/2 tsp smoked black pepper plus 1/2 tsp regular black pepper, where pepper is called for. Added 2 anchovy filets in at the same time as garlic cloves to introduce more umami, and once regular diced tomatoes were in, added about 1 tsp of smoked paprika. Cooked on 325 for 2.5 hours and came out the best yet.

Ann B

I didn’t have fire roasted tomatoes, but I had some passata in the pantry, and that worked just fine. Super delicious!

mikeO

This was a really great dish with wide pasta. We added tomato paste and anchovies as per another person’s note which was a great addition. If you’re familiar with braising and the steps involved, the directions make sense. But if you’re not, removing the meat after searing makes the following step much easier. Also reducing the wine before adding the tomatoes should cook away the alcohol more than trying to reduce it all together. Finally a few glugs of balsamic make a nice finish at the end.

Oregonian

This recipe is to die for- easy and delicious. I did not use fire- roasted but plain diced and interpreted sprigs of basil to mean everything on one stem on one of the packages you get at the grocery store. I could die happy!

Mike

I cut my pork into 3 pieces and was able to remove a considerable amount of extra fat before browning. Today there’s little grease on the refrigerated product.

JT

Using fermented Calabrian peppers instead of the flakes adds a very nice touch to this recipe!

Wilbur

a great dish - made this tonight with polentaso austere but perfect

stacysom

I make this regularly once the weather turns cooler. Only change to recipe is I include onion slices with the garlic and sometimes use dried basil when I don’t have fresh. Served over penne, and I blanch some fresh spinach leaves at the end of the boil. Dollop with a few spoonfuls of ricotta that has a good bit of pecorino grated in and some lemon zest. Working from home, leftovers are used for quick Italian pulled pork sandwiches or pizza. So yum!

K

I've made this twice. I liked it, but I think the fire-roasting takes away from the taste of the tomatoes. I think it might be better with regular canned tomatoes, or maybe 1 can fire-roasted to 2 cans regular?

Victoria Abel

Excellent and EASY!! The only process I changed was at the end. I removed the pork to a large bowl, shredded it there and removed the fat. While the pork was out of the sauce, I used an immersion blender on the sauce to munch up the basil, garlic and tomatoes. Not pureed, just blended for a minute or two. Then I put the pork back in to the sauce.

braised pork arrabiata adjustments

Blend sauce before braising

Edith

Not great, but I had to make some subs, which may be some of the reasons. I used a 1.5lb pork loin, and cooked in the instant pot. After 30 minutes was tough as an old boot, so i gave it another 30. It shredded fine then, but the sauce was very bland. I zested in about 1/2 an orange and that really helped. I used capers and smoked paprika as recommended by others.

MS

Added capers and an onion. Delicious.

Julie PV

Add fennel seed

David

I've made this as written, with a chuck roast, and with a lamb shoulder. Good every time.

Midwesterner

Made this according to directions with the addition of 3 T capers and ½ t smoked paprika (my thanks to other commenters for those suggestions). I also used Chipotle EVOO (slight heat and smokiness) and subbed ½ cup of the red wine with 18-year balsamic. It was fantastic. We served it over Strascinati Pugliesi pasta, which held the pork and sauce just perfectly. Kicking myself that I waited so long to make this! Will definitely be in my rotation of comfort food meals to make come Fall.

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FAQs

What to serve with pork all arrabbiata? ›

Serve over polenta or toss with tubed pasta, like penne or rigatoni. If serving with pasta, loosen the sauce with a little pasta cooking water to help the sauce coat the pasta.

Why is my braised pork belly tough? ›

If your pork belly is tough after braising, it meant that either the pork belly needs to be braised longer or it was cooked at too high heat. Try to braise the pork belly at a medium simmer. Also, you can try braising the pork belly in beer. It'll tenderize the pork belly and also get rid of porky flavor.

Why is red braised pork red? ›

Think of a French wine based stew, but instead of a bottle of Burgundy, the meat is braised in a deeply savory, umami rich mix of soy sauce, shaoxing wine, cinnamon sticks, and star anise. The bath in soy sauce gives the meat a deep red color.

How long does braised pork last in the fridge? ›

USDA recommends using cooked pork within three to four days, kept refrigerated (40 °F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days.

Why is it called arrabbiata? ›

Arrabbiata sauce, AKA sugo all'arrabbiata, is a traditional sauce made from San Marzano tomato paste, garlic, and dried red chili peppers, all cooked to perfection in extra virgin olive oil. Arrabbiata means "angry" when translated.

What's the difference between arrabiata and marinara sauce? ›

If you can make marinara, you can make arrabbiata

Per The Guardian, this "angry" sauce hails from Italy's capital of Rome, and is essentially a humble marinara with the important addition of spicy chilis, making this similar looking variation pack a serious punch.

Is braised pork belly unhealthy? ›

Because pork belly contains so much fat, it's high in calories. It has roughly 585 calories per 4 ounces (113 grams) ( 1 ). Therefore, it may not be a great option for people trying to lose weight or decrease calorie intake.

Does pork get more tender the longer you simmer it? ›

So this depends on the cut, and how much connective tissue it has. If you're cooking pork tenderloin, time doesn't matter much. If you're cooking the tougher cuts, you can benefit from longer cooking times for increased tenderness.

Is it better to cook pork belly fast or slow? ›

Pork belly needs a combination of slow, gentle heat to tenderise the meat, plus a shorter blast at a higher heat to crisp up the skin. Cook at 180C/160C fan/gas 4 for 2 hrs 15 mins, then turn up the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6 for a further 35 minutes to crisp the crackling.

What is the best cut of pork for braising? ›

Shoulder: Cuts from the upper portion of the shoulder (called the blade shoulder) are well marbled with fat and contain a lot of connective tissue, making them ideal candidates for slow-cooking methods like braising, stewing, or barbecuing.

How long does braised pork belly last in the fridge? ›

This dish, like most stew dishes, is better if left overnight and reheated the next day. But if you can't wait then plate it in a shallow bowl and garnish with shredded scallion and sprigs of cilantro. The best part about this dish is that it can last up to 2 weeks in the fridge. Just be sure to use a spoon every time.

What is the red dot in pork? ›

The haemorrhage may result from rupture of blood vessels - usually very small ones (capillaries) - or sometimes from leakage of red blood cells through small holes in imperfect blood vessels. In fresh meat the haemorrhages appear as dark red spots, usually not more than 1 cm in diameter.

Can I eat cooked pork after 7 days? ›

The USDA guidelines say, if it is fresh, uncured pork but cooked, It is good refrigerated 3 to 4 days. If it's cooked and not removed from the store wrapping, it's good for a week. If it's cooked and still vacuum wrapped from the factory and unopened, it's good for 2 weeks or best used by date on the package.

Can you braise pork for too long? ›

Yes, even though you're cooking the meat in liquid, it can come out dry because all the fat in the marbling will render out if it's left to cook too long. You also don't want the meat to completely fall apart when you remove it from the oven or slow cooker.

Can I eat pork after 7 days? ›

Beef, veal, lamb and pork roasts, steaks and chops may be kept 3 to 5 days. After cooking, meat, poultry and seafood can be safely stored in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days.

What kind of pasta goes with arrabiata sauce? ›

Penne is a great shape for medium to heavy sauces such as amatriciana (tomato, bacon and chilli), pasta bake, arrabbiata (tomato, chilli and basil), sausage and cream, and beef ragu.

What is the difference between all amatriciana and all arrabbiata? ›

The main difference between Amatriciana and Arrabiata sauces is the inclusion of cured pork. Amatriciana sauce is made with guanciale, a type of cured pork cheek, while Arrabiata sauce does not contain any meat. Instead, Arrabiata sauce is made with garlic, red chili peppers, and tomatoes.

What is the meaning of all arrabbiata? ›

Arrabbiata means "angry," and this classic pasta dish, originating in the Lazio region around Rome, gets its name from the spicy tomato sauce, made with garlic and red chile peppers.

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